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The Story of Nathou
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Get rid of your attachments, and put the needs of others first.
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It Needn’t Always Be Rice
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Farm policies in Taiwan have become lopsided. It is time for an agricultural renaissance.
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A Chance for Needy Students
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Tzu Chi has a special program for disadvantaged students from Taiwanese aboriginal peoples.
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Hope, Commitment, And Love
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Tzu Chi has finished rebuilding three schools destroyed by the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
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A Small Paradise in Zimbabwe
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A schoolteacher in Zimbabwe thanks Master Cheng Yen for helping future ministers, teachers, doctors, lawyers to study well.
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Less Hurt on The Earth
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Despite her pain from old injuries, Lan-xiang picks up treasures at market fruit stalls.
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New Homes Here And New Homes There
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Over the past six years, Tzu Chi volunteers have built new homes for about a thousand families in Indonesia.
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Life Sutra
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The Bodhisattva Path is about going amongst people to serve others.
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Is This Worth Doing?
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When a professional accountant saw Tzu Chi volunteers take time away from their jobs to do volunteer work, she felt that it made no economic sense.
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Standing Up Once Again
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A young teenager has long taken care of her physically challenged mother. She thinks she is just doing what she should do: repaying her mother for raising her.
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One in Every Nightstand
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Tzu Chi volunteers in the United States have visited close to a thousand hotels since 2011, trying to put a complimentary copy of Jing Si Aphorisms in every guestroom.
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From A Drug Addict’s Family Member
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Drug addicts must realize that they hurt others as well as themselves.
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One Renminbi Weighs This Much…
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A father in China works hard to send his children to school.
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The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorisms
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You can only get rid of hatred by forgetting about it. At all times, we must forgive and love others.
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Tzu Chi Events Around The World
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Tzu Chi briefs from all over.
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